Nanshan Temple (Sanya)

For other uses, see Nanshan Temple (disambiguation).

Nanshan Temple (Chinese: 南山寺; pinyin: Nánshānsì; literally: "South mountain temple") is a Buddhist temple located in Sanya, Hainan province, China.[1][2][3] The temple's name originates from a popular Buddhist expression. (Chinese: 福如东海, 寿比南山; literally: "Good fortune is much as the East Sea; longevity is high as Nanshan").

History

The temple was built on April 12, 1988 to commemorate two thousand years of Buddhism in China.[4] It has a total area of 40,000 square metres.[4] It contains several Tang dynasty replicas.

The temple is part of an area known as the Nanshan Buddhism Cultural Zone, classified as a AAAAA scenic area by the China National Tourism Administration.[5]

The zone also consists of the Guan Yin of the South Sea of Sanya statue.[4]

Geography

It is located just 40 kilometers west of Sanya City along the Hainan West Expressway. It is a window on China's traditional Buddhism culture.

Summary

Guan Yin of the South Sea of Sanya

The Nanshan Cultural Park highlights China's diverse social customs. The key feature of the zone is the three sided statue of Guan Yin Buddha(海上观音 Haǐ shàng guān yīn), Buddhist Temples, spectacular landscape and sea views. The zone has been designated a Priority Project of China Tourism Development and earmarked for further development. Recently completed, the bronze statue of Guan Yin Buddha stands 108 meters tall on a man made island in the sea just off Nanshan. It is larger than the statue of liberty.[6]

Nanshan, with its harmony and beauty, is now a tourist destination attracting more and more tourists coming from all over the world. It is here that people can enjoy themselves not only in the great tropical ecological environment with sunshine, sea, sand, blossom and greenery but also can feel with heart deep within the real beauty of peace and harmony of Buddhism culture and terse the joyfulness of returning to the nature.[7]

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Coordinates: 18°18′16″N 109°12′22″E / 18.304336°N 109.206161°E / 18.304336; 109.206161


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